I had a system crash this morning and have had to perform an XP system restore throughout the day and finally have had to reinstall MS OFFICE 97. Now I have multiple errors cropping up.
1. Can't use the Link Table Mgr. (Error- ActiveX component can't create object.)
2. Set db = CurrentDB (Error-function or interface marked as restricted, or the function uses an automation type not supported in visual basic.)
3. File menu Link or Import External Database. The dropdown box that usually has all of the database types that can be imported or linked to now only has MS ACCESS and ODBC databases. The rest are missing.
My Tools/References have the following selected.
V B for Applications, MS ACCESS 8.0 Object Library, and MS DAO 3.6 Object Library.
I have completed uninstalled MS OFFICE 97. Reinstalled with all features selected in the ACCESS selection. Then I have installed the SR-2 update. Initially I had a problem with the Licensing problem which was resolved with a posted fix concerning the hatten.ttf file. But, now I am basically out of business until I can get this thing working again.
TT experts please come to the rescue. Bob Scriver
1. Can't use the Link Table Mgr. (Error- ActiveX component can't create object.)
2. Set db = CurrentDB (Error-function or interface marked as restricted, or the function uses an automation type not supported in visual basic.)
3. File menu Link or Import External Database. The dropdown box that usually has all of the database types that can be imported or linked to now only has MS ACCESS and ODBC databases. The rest are missing.
My Tools/References have the following selected.
V B for Applications, MS ACCESS 8.0 Object Library, and MS DAO 3.6 Object Library.
I have completed uninstalled MS OFFICE 97. Reinstalled with all features selected in the ACCESS selection. Then I have installed the SR-2 update. Initially I had a problem with the Licensing problem which was resolved with a posted fix concerning the hatten.ttf file. But, now I am basically out of business until I can get this thing working again.
TT experts please come to the rescue. Bob Scriver